. Rod and gun. unx^ CONSOMME CUBES One cube sufficient to make a large cupful 2 CUBES FOR 5 CENTS OR 12 CUBES IN ANENAMELLED TIN FOR 25 CENTS Your Grocer Has Them When the Woods Whets Your Appetite how enjoyable is the evening meal! How good theEdwards Soup tastes—warming and satisfying withthat delicious, home-like flavour which you can neverforget! Only the best beef and finest garden-grown veget-ables are used in Edwards Soup. It is made in Irelandby manufacturers who are soup makers and nothing else. For hunting and canoe trips Edwards Soup is heavy cans to carry— only the actual


. Rod and gun. unx^ CONSOMME CUBES One cube sufficient to make a large cupful 2 CUBES FOR 5 CENTS OR 12 CUBES IN ANENAMELLED TIN FOR 25 CENTS Your Grocer Has Them When the Woods Whets Your Appetite how enjoyable is the evening meal! How good theEdwards Soup tastes—warming and satisfying withthat delicious, home-like flavour which you can neverforget! Only the best beef and finest garden-grown veget-ables are used in Edwards Soup. It is made in Irelandby manufacturers who are soup makers and nothing else. For hunting and canoe trips Edwards Soup is heavy cans to carry— only the actual soup. All youhave to do is add water and boil for half an hour. Getit before you go. FDWARDS Ib desiccated ^^^I Iq Made ia Three Varieties:Brown, Tomato and White,. 1336 ROD AND GUX IN CANADA But no, there he was again. Lettingdown the rod Pat grabbed the line andpulled him in hand over hand. He sure-ly was a beauty. This was the turningpoint in our luck. Before we left wehad each secured about a dozen fine trout though none of them were as large as thefirst two. We set out on our homewardway mightily pleased with we would take the cover offthe basket and take a fond and lingeringlook at the big ones. How Our Big Sturgeon Got Away A Unique Fish Story By William Carrell HAVING read and heard a greatmany fish stories of how it is al-ways the biggest fish that getsaway, reminds me of a unique ex-perience which happened to a friend ofmine. I venture to say that it has neverfallen to the lot of any of your fishermenreaders to hook a big fellow under simi-lar conditions and then lose bim. In the latter part of June, 1889, theorder came to get the wrecking outfit andcrew ready to leave as soon as possiblefor Sandy Islands at the m


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